Five Tips To Keep Your Home Germ Free
Wash Your Hands
Always use soap and try to keep your hands dry. You can also use sanitizers to keep your hand's germ-free. Kids are messier than adults. So, teach your kids to keep their hands clean. You can make a chart and keep track of it.
Clean Your Kitchen
Kitchen is the most infected area of your house. There are a lot of places for germs to hide, such as the kitchen sink, cutting board, dishwashers, kitchen counters, etc. Try to clean the counter immediately after the cooking. You should regularly clean your dishwasher also.
Clean Your Cleaning Tool
Dusting clothes, scrubbers, and sponges are filled with germs and bacteria, and a simple rinsing will not enough. Instead, put your sponge in the microwave for 1-2 minutes or run it through the dishwasher. Routinely check your dishwasher to make sure it is running at a high enough temperature to kill bacteria.
Wash Your Bedding
Wash all of your sheets, towels, and other bedding materials regularly in hot water. Dust mites accumulate rapidly in these items. Cushions on couches should also be washed frequently depending on the usage. Also clean your carpet after some time.
Clean Your Bathroom
The bathroom is a haven for germs because germs love moisture. Try to keep your bathroom dry by using bathmats. Always put down the lid of your toilet seat, to prevent bacteria and germs in your bathroom. Toothbrushes should be stored in separate containers and put away in drawers.
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